‘Shining a light on Diverse
Women within the gaming industry,’ is the theme of this year’s Women in Gaming
initiative developed and organised by Clarion and sponsored by the South
Africa-based Zamani Holdings, the parent company under which Ithuba, the SA
National Lottery Operator Functions. The campaign is running throughout
August which is designated Women’s Month in South Africa and will culminate in
a networking breakfast being held at ICE Africa and featuring leading women
gaming executives from across the international landscape.
Women’s Month takes place every year and commemorates the 20,000+ women who
marched on 9 August 1956 in protest against the extension of Pass Laws. Clarion
Gaming is promoting the role of women within the industry via the #womendiverse
social media campaign alongside a series of empowering interviews with women
associated with this year’s edition of ICE Africa, including: Christina Thakor-Rankin, Co-Founder,
All-in-Diversity; Amne Suedi, Principal, Shikana Law Group – Tanzania; and, Qhinaphi
Sitsila, General Manager, Casino Association Of South Africa.
Explaining the significance of the campaign Alexandra Hamilton-Tomlinson,
Marketing Manager responsible for the promotion of ICE Africa, said: “Clarion
Gaming and the ICE brand looks to position itself as a leader in diversity and
inclusion and we wanted to put our support behind this fantastic commemoration
of women in Africa. This year’s celebration of Women In Gaming highlights
the contributions made by inspirational and motivational women to the gaming
ecosystem on the continent of Africa. The women that we are featuring come from
all sectors of the industry and the nations that ICE Africa supports including
Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and Kenya – to name just a few.”
She added: “We are of course delighted to be hosting the exclusive Women In
Gaming breakfast on the second day of ICE Africa. It will provide the
perfect opportunity for delegates and attendees to meet some of the
inspirational women that have participated in the campaign, to network and to
talk all things Women In Gaming. There will also be a series of
educational and learning opportunities covering a broad spectrum of topical
issues, including how diversity affects businesses drawing on the lived
experiences of influential female gaming thought leaders.”
The ICE Africa campaign for Women’s Month in South Africa takes place
throughout August on Twitter (@iceafricaza), Facebook (ICEAfricaGaming) and LinkedIn. To discuss sponsorship
opportunities and learn more about becoming one of this year’s Women in
Gaming, contact nazlee.fredericks@clarionevents.com.
For more information on
the first ICE Africa and to register, visit the ICE Africa website: www.iceafrica.za.com